IPDMPA

Your graduate program is an important investment in your future career.

We recognize that the financial commitment of graduate education can be an obstacle for many qualified candidates. To help make a Middlebury Institute education attainable, we consider both academic merit and financial need when granting scholarships.

In addition to traditional application requirements (transcripts, résumé or CV, test scores, etc.), you’ll have the opportunity to provide more detailed information about your academic and professional achievements, as well as your plans for financing your education and any particular financial circumstances that relate to your pursuit of graduate education. Partner and other scholarships are also available, so check to see if you qualify.

Thanks to the generosity of our donors, we guarantee a minimum $10,000-per-year scholarship (prorated by program length) to all IPD and MPA students joining our community in 2019. Applicants who qualify for multiple guaranteed scholarships are awarded a combination of scholarships with a total combined value up to 40 percent of tuition. You may also receive additional merit and need-based scholarships depending on the strength of your application and your financial situation.

The sooner you apply, the more likely you are to receive our largest scholarships. You’ll also know your scholarship and financial aid information sooner, allowing you to calculate the actual cost of your program.

Watch our videos on how to finance your education. We also include customized instructions for international students.

**We guarantee a minimum $10,000-per-year scholarship (prorated by program length) to all IPD and MPA students joining our community in 2019. Applicants who qualify for multiple guaranteed scholarships are awarded a combination of scholarships with a total combined value up to 40 percent of tuition. You may also receive additional merit and need-based scholarships depending on the strength of your application and your financial situation. The total scholarship award will be detailed as a part of your offer of admission.